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Telangana CM boosts welfare schools' diet budget by 40 pc

Speaking after launching a 'common diet plan' for all government residential schools and hostels in the state CM A Revanth Reddy said the state government is moving ahead with the resolve that quality facilities should be provided in the welfare residential schools.

News Arena Network - Telangana - UPDATED: December 14, 2024, 11:29 PM - 2 min read

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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at the launch ceremony of 'common diet plan' for all government residential schools on Saturday - X.


Accusing the previous Bharat Rashtra Samithi regime of 'failing' to take steps to provide basic facilities in state-run social welfare residential schools, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Saturday said his government has now increased allocation of funds by 40 per cent to improve the quality of food served to students.

 

Speaking after launching a 'common diet plan' for all government residential schools and hostels in the state at Chilkur near here, he said the state government is moving ahead with the resolve that quality facilities should be provided in the welfare residential schools.

 

Also read: Worm-infested meal served to students again in T'gana

 

He said 'diet charges' (allocation of funds for food) have not been enhanced in the last eight years.

 

"The previous government did not think of increasing it. That means, the then government did not give importance to diet charges, cosmetic charges or provision of basic facilities. Because of that, the residential schools have lost their prestige," he said.

 

The government has now increased the 'diet charges' by 40 per cent "at a stroke" to restore people's confidence in the government social welfare institutions, he said.

 

Noting that he would go to residential schools during his official visits in the future, he also said action would be taken against those who are found guilty of not providing quality food to students.

 

This came against the backdrop of incidents of students of social welfare residential schools taking ill allegedly after consuming food in recent times. 

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